_____1.It is a form of literature written in lines and stanzas and adds artistic style to writing. a. narrative b. poetry c. prose _____2. It is an element of short story that answers the question when and where. a. character b. mood c. setting _____3. It is the sequence of events that tells what happens in the story. a. plot b. setting c. theme _____4. It refers to who tells the story and how the story is told. a. character b. point of view c. setting _____5. It is the struggle between people or things in the story. a. character b. conflict c. theme _____6. It is the main character of the story. a. antagonist b. minor c. protagonist _____7. It shows the story’s message about life. a. plot b. setting c. theme _____8. It is a literary work that is wholly or partly imagined or taken from author’s imagination. a. fictional b. non-fictional c. heroic prose _____9. These are the people or any animated objects in the narrative which add life to it. a. character b. mood c. setting _____10. It is the type of character that opposes the main character. a. antagonist b. minor c. protagonist
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1: POETRY • While prose is writing, poetry adds artistic style to writing. Poetry is all about vivid imagery and rhythm. It works to make you feel something or drive a point home. Poetry writers select their structure, rhyme scheme, pattern, and words with the purpose of arousing emotion.
2: SETTING • Setting: A story's setting refers not only to the physical location, but also the time the action takes place. It is the where and the when of a story.
3: PLOT • The plot is the sequence of Events in a Story. The plot is the sequence of events in a story. Each event is connected to what happened earlier and what happened later.
4: POINT OF VIEW • Point of view refers to who is telling or narrating a story. A story can be told from the first person, second person or third person point of view (POV).
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5: CONFLICT • a conflict is a literary device characterized by a struggle between two opposing forces. Conflict provides crucial tension in any story and is used to drive the narrative forward.
6: ANTOGONIST • the antagonist is the opposer or combatant working against the protagonist or leading character and creating the main conflict.
7: THEME • the theme of a story is a broad message about life. The theme of a story is important because a story's theme is part of the reason why the author wrote the story.
8: FICTIONAL • Fictional Prose: A literary work that is wholly or partly imagined or theoretical.
9: CHARACTER
10: ANTOGONIST • A character who opposes the hero is the antagonist, from a Greek verb that means literally "to struggle against".